Best Proxomitron Filters

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Er, all 150 or so of them.

Pfft. I've got ~150 Privoxy rules and over 1800 domains ;-P
I'm assuming that Proximotron's filters are synonymous to a Privoxy rule,
correct me if I'm wrong!

Adam.

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Pfft. I've got ~150 Privoxy rules and over 1800 domains ;-P
I'm assuming that Proximotron's filters are synonymous to a
Privoxy rule, correct me if I'm wrong!

Adam.

No correction is necessary. ;)
(based on my limited knowledge of Privoxy)

I don't count domains, partly because filters kill "crap"
regardless of its source and party because a single line
(domain) in a URL killfile can kill all of its sub-domains.

J
 
Hello,

Which Proxomitron Web filters are everyone using ?

Thanks,
Mario
do you which ones in the default setup that are actually enabled? Or
which 2nd party lists?... I found one 'expert' who offers three levels
of filters, and I opted for the middle level, THEN I picked and chose
among that set. Then I added one more individual rule that I found
somewhere else...(something to stop web pages from using "target =
blank")....thus, there are many thousands of combinations one can taylor
to their preferences. It is perhaps easiest to experiment with the
default list, then go read explanations of what others have written and
ask yourself if YOU need any of those. It is not a one day project and
a simple list......you gotta either study, or use the default.....which,
as mentioned, does pretty well.
 
do you which ones in the default setup that are actually enabled? Or
which 2nd party lists?... I found one 'expert' who offers three levels
of filters, and I opted for the middle level, THEN I picked and chose
among that set. Then I added one more individual rule that I found
somewhere else...(something to stop web pages from using "target =
blank")....thus, there are many thousands of combinations one can taylor
to their preferences. It is perhaps easiest to experiment with the
default list, then go read explanations of what others have written and
ask yourself if YOU need any of those. It is not a one day project and
a simple list......you gotta either study, or use the default.....which,
as mentioned, does pretty well.
for examples, look here:
http://www.geocities.com/u82011729/prox/filter.html
 
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